Fusing the earthy human–ness and sensual power of her voice with the cutting edge futurism of global bass music

Hailing from the expansive Nullarbor desert in Australia and currently based in the Byron Bay area, singer / producer Deya Dova received an artist ‘Award Of Excellence’ at Burning Man 2015 and was dubbed one of the most talked about acts of the North America West Coast Festivals 2015.

As one of the few female electronic producers, and ground breaking vocalists recording live at sacred sites, 2015 has seen the strength of the absolutely engaging live show consistently capture audiences – from headlining Luminate Festival NZ, Bali Spirit Festival Indonesia and Earth Frequency Festival Australia to a debut 3 month tour of the West Coast of the USA, including Beloved Festival, Burning Man Festival, Enchanted Forest and Symbiosis.

Deya was born "behind the veil", inside her intact water membrane. According to folklore, these people inherit an innate connection between the two worlds. It is this otherworldly–ness, deep mysticism and memory that exudes from Deya’s extraordinary vocals, music and stage presence.

The live show features music from her latest release Symbiotic, and live versions of remixes by Desert Dwellers, Kalya Scintilla, Drumspyder, and A Tribe Called Red. Deya Dova sings to the Ancient, the Primal and the Mystic within.

Deya has collaborated with renonwned international Artists including Juno Reactor, Desert Dwellers, Kalya Scintilla, An–en–Nae, Drumspyder, Temple Step Project, James Munro, Antix, Adham Shaikh, Switchbox, Nyquist, Luke Chable, Wild Marmalade and Tijuana Cartel. Her music features on countless media and films, including the recent documentary ‘Our Journey Home’ exploring the mysteries of the Planetary Grid leylines and delivering a stunning message that speaks for the Earth & the Sacred Feminine.